William P. Whyte, P. E.

Project Engineer
Residential and Commercial Development, Roadway, Water Quality and Storm Water Management, Storm Sewer, Sanitary Sewer and Water Line Design, Small Flow Commercial Septic Systems & GPS Modeling for Machine Control

Education/Training
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 2002

ODOT Certifications
Traffic Academy, Traffic Signals, July 2007

Registration
Registered Professional Engineer in Ohio

Professional Affiliations
Theta Tau, Professional Engineering Fraternity

Experience
Mr. Whyte has been practicing his profession and been employed by SJL since 2002. Since then he has gained civil engineering experience on nearly 100 projects for Private Clients and Municipalities. This project experience includes the design of streets, roadways, detention systems, storm sewer, sanitary sewers, water lines, maintenance of traffic plans, traffic control plans, project site plans, and residential and commercial subdivisions. His residential and commercial subdivision engineering experience includes the design of streets, water lines, storm sewers, sanitary sewers (including lift station design), storm water detention and water quality structures, storm water pollution prevention plans, and grading plans.

Roadway/Street Design
Mr. Whyte has been the project engineer for numerous new and reconstructed roadway/street improvement projects. The types of work performed on these projects include, horizontal and vertical realignments, intersection and driveway sight distance calculations, storm sewer design, ditch design including erosion control calculations, culvert calculations, typical section design, cross section design, utility layout and/or relocations, driveway design, quantity calculations, preparation of general notes, preparation of project site plans and general summaries. Example projects include the following:

• SR 60- Widening and Private Road, Campbell Oil Company, Hayesville
• Ratliff Commercial Subdivision; Loral Investments (Ratliff Custom Homes), Ashland
• Commerce Parkway Commercial Subdivision, Loral Investments (Ratliff Custom Homes), Ashland
• Crooked Creek Subdivision, Loral Investments (Ratliff Custom Homes), Wooster
• Noble Drive Roadway Subdivision, Wooster
• Fairfield Subdivision, Weaver Custom Homes, Wooster
• Meadow Brook Subdivision, Weaver Custom Homes, Wooster
• Southwood Estates Subdivision, G&K Rowland Builder, Ashland

Maintenance of Traffic
Mr. Whyte has also been involved in the design of projects requiring various types of maintenance of traffic plans. Many of these projects included closing of the roadway to through traffic and providing a detour route including all applicable signing. Other projects required part-width construction so that through traffic could be maintained during construction. The design of these maintenance of traffic plans have included pavement for maintaining traffic, work zone pavement marking and signing design, work zone typical section design and quantity calculations. These plans have included maintenance of traffic cross sections detailing the limits of all roads and pavement for maintaining traffic and the appropriate temporary drainage. All maintenance of traffic plans have all been designed in conformance with the Traffic Engineering Manual, the OMUTCD, the current Construction and Materials Specifications and all applicable Standard Construction Drawings.